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Gaza’s Floating Aid Pier Failing to Deliver in Rough Seas

A floating pier constructed by the US military for delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza has faced challenges in rough seas, leading to doubts about the future of the $230 million project. The pier, which began operations on 17 May, has only been operational for 12 days due to its vulnerability to harsh weather conditions. On most of those days, aid shipments have been stranded on the beach as there have been issues with distributing them to warehouses in Gaza, primarily due to security concerns. The project's effectiveness and sustainability are now being called into question as a result of these difficulties.

What is the purpose of the floating pier built by the US military for seaborne humanitarian deliveries to Gaza?

The purpose of the floating pier is to facilitate seaborne humanitarian deliveries to Gaza.

Why is the future of the $230m project in question?

The future of the project is in question due to the fragility of the floating pier in rough seas, as well as challenges with aid distribution caused by weather and poor security.

How many days has the pier been usable since it began operations?

The pier has been usable for just 12 days since it began operations on 17 May.